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In reply to the discussion: Do you blame people who have fallen for insidious and incessant lying propaganda? [View all]loyalsister
(13,390 posts)38. There are people who ask that question with us in mind
I heard a RWer refer to Democrats as "low information voters." Deriding people who we disagree with is probably not the best way to try to persuade them that it is in their interest to vote for Democrats. I think we shouldn't call people stupid and forget about them.
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Do you blame people who have fallen for insidious and incessant lying propaganda? [View all]
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
OP
The corporate media is largely paid for by advertising dollars, and it is frequently owned
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#7
It's frustrating, dealing with so-called adults who still believe in Santa Claus. nt
Zorra
Aug 2013
#10
Can you explain then the rapid changes in some public attitudes, toward gays for instance?
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#25
Some of the most powerful and pervasive propaganda on the planet is religion
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#28